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Enrollment Limit:

List the final course requirement for this course.

Days and Times:

F 1:00-4:30p

Proposed Dates (mini-courses only):

Equivalent dates in 2019 - Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, Mar. 1, 8

Enrollment Limit:

34

Final Course Requirement:

Take-Home Exam

Assessment types:

Describe “Other”:

Learning Objectives:

Home Program

LL.M

Is Crosslisted:

Yes

Course Type

Course

Course Credits

2

Practicum Type

Course Description:

In today's global economy, parties to cross-border commercial transactions increasingly choose to resolve their disputes through international arbitration. This course provides students with an understanding of the law and practice of international arbitration from the perspective of United States law. Among other things, the course will consider the alternatives to international arbitration; the international conventions and U.S. arbitration statute; the arbitration agreement; the role of courts and tribunals in determining issues of arbitrability; international arbitration rules; provisional measures; judicial enforcement of arbitration agreements and arbitration awards; and judicial setting aside of arbitration awards.

Prerequisite Courses:

Strongly Recommended Courses:

Recommended Courses:

Mutually Exclusive Courses:

Students may not receive credit for both this course and the J.D. seminar, International Commercial Arbitration Seminar (CTLS course).

Additional Course Notes:

Would you like to offer the Pass/Fail grading option?

Course Withdrawal Deadline:

Does this course qualify as a "simulation course"?

Is this course available to distance students?

No

Is this a mandatory Pass-Fail course?

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